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✅71). Clamour (Noun)
👉Definition: a loud and confused noise, especially that
of people shouting
👉Synonyms: din, racket, loud
noise, uproar, tumult, babel, shouting
👉Usage: the questions rose to a clamour
✅72). Flawed (Adjective)
👉Definition: having or characterized by a fundamental
weakness or imperfection
👉Synonyms: unsound, defective, faulty, distorted,
inaccurate, incorrect, erroneous, imprecise
👉Usage: a fatally flawed strategy
✅73). Verdict (Noun)
👉Definition: a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or
criminal case or an inquest.
👉Synonyms: judgement, adjudication, adjudgement,
decision, finding, ruling, resolution
👉Usage: the jury returned a verdict of not guilty
✅74). Curative (Adjective)
👉Definition: able to cure disease
👉Synonyms: healing, therapeutic, medicinal, remedial,
curing, corrective
👉Usage: the curative properties of herbs
✅75). Inherent (Adjective)
👉Definition: existing in something as a permanent,
essential, or characteristic attribute
👉Synonyms: intrinsic, innate, immanent, built-in,
inborn, ingrained, deep-rooted
👉Usage: any form of mountaineering has its inherent
dangers
✅76). Charismatic (Adjective)
👉Definition: exercising a compelling charm which
inspires devotion in others
👉Synonyms: charming, fascinating, full of personality,
strong in character
👉Usage: He was a charismatic figure with great appeal
to the public
✅77). Inevitable (Adjective)
👉Definition: certain to happen; unavoidable
👉Synonyms: unavoidable, inescapable, bound to
happen, sure to happen
👉Usage: war was inevitable
✅78). Escorted (Verb)
👉Definition: Accompany (someone or something)
somewhere as an escort
👉Synonyms: conduct, accompany, guide, convoy, lead,
usher, shepherd, take
👉Usage: he escorted her back to her hotel
✅79). Heed (Verb)
👉Definition: pay attention to; take notice of
👉Synonyms: pay attention to, take notice of, take note
of, pay heed to, be heedful of, attend to, listen to,
notice, note, pay regard to
👉Usage: He should have heeded the warnings
✅80). Jurisprudence (Noun)
👉Definition: the theory or philosophy of law.
👉Usage: American jurisprudence
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